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Following the crash, a large search and rescue and recovery effort was carried out and police, the Transport Accident Investigation Commission as well as the Civil Aviation Authority of NZ investigated the incident.

The CAA also suspended the Air Operating Certificate of the managing director of the helicopter company after the accident.

Authorities said at the time they had recovered all seven bodies.

However, further remains belonging to Cynthia Charlton would be found almost two years later after a tramper made the discovery near a crevasse near Chancellor Hut on March 2.

Police said today they had been in touch with her family overseas.

Cynthia Charlton, from the UK, was one of seven people killed in a helicopter crash in the area in November 2015. Photo / Supplied

Cynthia Charlton, from the UK, was one of seven people killed in a helicopter crash in the area in November 2015. Photo / Supplied